List of members of the Parliament of Fiji (1987)

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The members of the Parliament of Fiji in 1987 consisted of members of the House of Representatives elected between 4 and 11 April 1987. However, Parliament was dissolved later in 1987 following a military coup.

House of Representatives

ConstituencyMemberPartyNotes
Fijian Communal (12 seats)
Ba–Nadi Apisai Tora Alliance Party
Bua–Macuata Militoni Leweniqila Alliance Party
Cakaudrove Viliame Gonelevu Alliance Party
Kadavu–Tamavua–Suva Suburban Taniela Veitata Alliance Party
Lau–Rotuma Filipe Bole Alliance Party
Lomaiviti–Muanikau Mosese Qionibaravi Alliance Party
Nadroga–Navosa Apenisa Kurisaqila Alliance Party
Naitasiri Livai Nasilivata Alliance Party
Ra–Samabula–Suva Isikeli Kasami Alliance Party
Rewa–Serua–Namosi Tomasi Vakatora Alliance Party
Tailevu William Toganivalu Alliance Party
Vuda–Yasawa Josaia Tavaiqia Alliance Party
Indo-Fijian Communal (12 seats)
Ba Balwant Singh Rakkha NFPFLP
Ba–Lautoka Rural Mahendra Chaudhry NFPFLP
Labasa–Bua Noor Dean NFPFLP
Lautoka Vinubhai Patel NFPFLP
Nadi Rishi Shankar NFPFLP
Nasinu–Vunidawa James Shankar Singh NFPFLP
Nausori–Levuka Mahendra Chand Vinod NFPFLP
Savusavu–Macuata East Krishna Datt NFPFLP
Sigatoka Harish Sharma NFPFLP
Suva City Harilal Manilal Patel NFPFLP
Suva Rural Satendra Nandan NFPFLP
Tavua–Vaileka Samresan Pillay NFPFLP
General Communal (3 seats)
Northern and Eastern Leo Smith Alliance Party
Suva–Central Archie Seeto Alliance Party
Western David Pickering Alliance Party
Fijian National (10 seats)
East Central Timoci Vesikula Alliance Party
Lau-Cakaudrove–Rotuma Kamisese Mara Alliance Party
North-Central Temo Sukanivalu NFPFLP
North-Eastern Joe Nacola NFPFLP
North-Western Timoci Bavadra NFPFLP
South-Central Sakiasi Waqanivavalagi Alliance Party
South-Eastern Joeli Kolou NFPFLP
South-Western Mosese Volavola NFPFLP
Suva Tupeni Baba NFPFLP
Vanua Levu North and West Filipe Ralogaivou NFPFLP
Indo-Fijian National 10 seats)
East Central K. R. Latchan Alliance Party
Lau–Cakaudrove Ahmed Ali Alliance Party
North-Central Navin Patel NFPFLP
North-Eastern Ahmed Bhamji NFPFLP
North-Western Davendra Singh NFPFLP
South Central Narsi Raniga Alliance Party
South-Eastern Fida Hussein NFPFLP
South-Western Nitya Nand Reddy NFPFLP
Suva Navin Maharaj NFPFLP
Vanua Levu North and West Govind Swamy NFPFLP
General National (5 seats)
Eastern James Ah Koy Alliance Party
Northern Edmund March NFPFLP
Southern Peter Stinson Alliance Party
Vanua Levu–Lau Charles Walker Alliance Party
Western Chris Work NFPFLP
Source: Fiji Elections

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